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Derrick Mehal
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Multiple mortages and what do i DO

Derrick Mehal
  • Houston, TX
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Well it's been a while since I've been on bigger pockets, and was looking for some deal advice. I currently have two rental properties with mortgages and I was just qualified for my third property in Austin, Tx. So I started wondering, I have two mortgages and my up and coming mortgage will all be under my personal name and credit. I have an LLC that my properties fall under for personal protection but how would I place at least two Mortgages into lets say a business account when they were both bought under my personal credit and name. I know its possible. Can anyone describe where to at least start? SHould I contact a bank? A lawyer? a specialized CPA? Etc.. Thank you for all your help in advance. Hope to hear from someone soon

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